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binder: on evenings I`ll be late, after bringing my children to bed... perhaps 20:30 MET?

pixtur: So let's say: Tue. 17.10.2006 / 19:00 GMT (20:00 MET)... Binder will join later. We do not have to be too precise ;-)

Binder says: => sorry, I've got educator-teacher conference in the kindergarten this Tuesday (starting 20:00 MET). I don't want to make any trouble, please go ahead without me; I will join the next conference. Please keep me informed, or just leave a chat-log somewhere?

[21:52:44] tom says: All: I personally do not want to go away from jquery because it provides a tremendous amount of potential. Currently we only have the first steps. But stuff like jTip will really give streber a hype...

[21:53:14] tom says: ... so the only chance with have is to further optimize the html size and reduce the number of displayed lines...

[22:26:05] tom says: I don't know.. I just ask JS to give me the local time. Than I ask PHP to give me the server time. Then I caclulate the offset.

[22:27:30] Radoslaw Sliwinski / madlyr says: Tino: if server time is correct, I see client time correct (but with clock on my computer, not server). We know two times - server and client. We could assume, that difference in clocks between server and client is less, than 30 minutes and on that assumption detect client timezone offset in hours

[22:27:33] Tino Beirau says: Tom: What about getting client time from difference of server time plus offset (which every person can edit in the profile

[22:29:51] tom says: Tino: I would be very glad of having another way to get it (automatically9

[22:30:30] tom says: tino: getting the client time...

[22:30:54] Tino Beirau says: Tom: Okay - wait...

[22:31:34] Radoslaw Sliwinski / madlyr says: all: client time detection could be made with js and dynamically detection of timezone offset as above, or personal shift as in 1659 or ? maybe php has some functions to detect client time (?)

[22:32:13] tom says: Radek: I looked about two weeks for this function. Without result..

[- [owever, if the person was added in a version (i think prior to 0.064?) this wasn't the case.

[22:56:23] Radoslaw Sliwinski / madlyr says: it was binder reply

[22:56:29] Radoslaw Sliwinski / madlyr says: and my:

[22:56:30] Radoslaw Sliwinski / madlyr says: Reply to Antwort auf Right, this has to be fixed in v0.07

[es. I check on projects and persons, which have been assigned prior to 0.064 version...... But as I said, the only account person which has start/end time is admin. I'll check, if this person was assigned in one of the later versions.

[23:06:41] Radoslaw Sliwinski / madlyr says: so if person was assigned to project before this fix, or when was assigned to project with duration in his profile, then in project is stored for this person duration, right?

[23:07:29] Radoslaw Sliwinski / madlyr says: and profile is not used - it's just template when assigning person to new project?

[23:07:46] tom says: About 400 tasks with my laptop (1.2 Pentium M):

[equest server: 4-6 seconds

[oading page: 2-3 seconds

[triping: 0.5 - 1.5 seonds

[ll other event handlers: less than 0.5 seconds

[23:08:12] Radoslaw Sliwinski / madlyr says: so in one project person could have duration, and in other start/end time

[23:08:21] tom says: Radek: Right.

[23:08:27] tom says: That was the plan.

[23:08:33] tom says: Maybe a little bit complicated.

[23:09:04] Radoslaw Sliwinski / madlyr says: Tom: it's good but complicated, we should add docs for it